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Table of Contents

Box Contents

Specifi cations

If you own this product, you may be 
required to register with the FAA.

For up-to-date information on how to 
register with the FAA, please visit
https://registermyuas.faa.gov/.

For additional assistance on regulations 
and guidance on UAS usage, visit
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Weight:

 

25.4 oz (720 g)

38.4 inches (975mm)

28.7 inches (730mm)

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Quick Start Reference

Dual Rates

High

Low

100%

70%

CG

47mm

1

7

/

8

 inches back from the leading 

edge of the wing at the root,

+/– 

1

/

8

 inch (3mm)

Flight Timer

Setting

First Flight 5 Min.

Prefl ight Checklist

1. 

Find a safe and open area.

2. 

Charge fl ight battery.

3.  

Install fully charged fl ight battery in aircraft. 

4. 

Make sure linkages move freely.

5. 

Perform Control Direction Test.

6.  

Perform SAFE Control Direction Test.

7. 

Perform a Range Check.

8.  

Plan fl ight for fl ying fi eld conditions.

9. 

Set a fl ight timer for 8-10 Min. 

10.   Have fun!

PNP

BNF

Installed

Motor

480 Brushless Outrunner: 960Kv (PKZ4416)

Installed

Installed

Servos

(2) Ailerons (PKZ1081), (2) Rudder and Elevator (PKZ1080)

Installed

Installed

ESC

18-Amp Brushless ESC (PKZ1814)

Installed

Required to 

complete

Recommended Receiver

Spektrum

 AR636 6-Channel AS3X

®

 Sport Receiver (SPMAR636)

Installed

Required to 

complete

Recommended Battery

11.1V 3S 1300mAh 25C Li-Po (PKZ1033)

Required to 

complete

Required to 

complete

Recommended Battery Charger

2- to 3-Cell DC Li-Po Balancing Charger (PKZ1040)

Required to 

complete

Required to 

complete

Recommended Transmitter

Full-Range 4-Channel (or more) 2.4GHz with 

Spektrum

 DSM2

®

/DSMX

®

 technology.

Required to 

complete

Battery Charging ............................................................................................. 4
Assembly ........................................................................................................ 4
Control Horn and Servo Settings ..................................................................... 5
Receiver and Battery Selection and Installation ............................................... 6
Transmitter and Receiver Binding / Switching ON and OFF SAFE Select .......... 7
SAFE

®

 Select Switch Designation .................................................................... 8

High/Low Rate Switch (Dual Rates) ................................................................. 8
Control Direction Test ...................................................................................... 8
Center of Gravity (CG) ..................................................................................... 9
Flying Tips and Repairs ................................................................................... 9
Flying ........................................................................................................... 10
Post Flight..................................................................................................... 11

Trimming the Aircraft .................................................................................... 11
Service of Power Components. ..................................................................... 12
Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................................. 13
Limited Warranty .......................................................................................... 14
Warranty and Service Contact Information .................................................... 14
FCC Information ............................................................................................ 15
IC Information ............................................................................................... 15
Compliance Information for the European Union ............................................ 15
Replacement parts ........................................................................................ 61
Optional parts ............................................................................................... 61

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Summary of Contents for PKZ1950

Page 1: ...www modellmarkt24 ch www modellmarkt24 de F4F Wildcat Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni PKZ1950 PKZ1975 www modellmarkt24 ch www modellmarkt24 de...

Page 2: ...portion of the model in your mouth as it could cause serious injury or even death Never operate your model with low transmitter batteries Always keep aircraft in sight and under control Always use fu...

Page 3: ...alled Servos 2 Ailerons PKZ1081 2 Rudder and Elevator PKZ1080 Installed Installed ESC 18 Amp Brushless ESC PKZ1814 Installed Required to complete Recommended Receiver Spektrum AR636 6 Channel AS3X Spo...

Page 4: ...s when the charger is balancing cells Balancing prolongs the life of the battery 7 When the battery is fully charged there will be an audible beep for approximately 3 seconds and the green LED will gl...

Page 5: ...g the elevator joiner to the left and right horizontal tails 4 Attach the horizontal tail sections to the top and bottom of the fuselage with 4 pieces of tape B NOTICE Removing tape will remove paint...

Page 6: ...iate channels of the receiver 4 Attach the aileron Y harness to the aileron channel of the receiver 5 Attach the ESC connector to the throttle channel of the receiver Battery Selection We recommend th...

Page 7: ...etup if the receiver is replaced or is used in another aircraft CAUTION When using a Futaba transmitter with a Spektrum DSM module you must reverse the throttle channel and rebind Refer to your Spektr...

Page 8: ...itch if desired NOTICE SAFE Select is assignable on any unused Channels 5 9 100 100 3 position Switch 2 position Switch Mode 1 and 2 Transmitters x 5 SAFE Select Switch Designation Transmitter Command...

Page 9: ...ncing the throttle for the rst time you will normally see the control surfaces react to aircraft movement In some ight conditions you may see oscillation the aircraft rocks back and forth on one axis...

Page 10: ...to the motor The aircraft will begin to slow and you will hear the motor pulse When the motor power decreases land the aircraft immediately and recharge the ight battery Disconnect and remove the Li P...

Page 11: ...n the pushrod 3 Close the clevis onto the control horn and slide the tube towards the horn to secure the clevis Adjusting Trim in Flight If your aircraft does not y straight and level at half throttle...

Page 12: ...the 4 screws C from the cowl 5 Remove 4 screws E from the motor mount F and the fuselage 6 Assemble in reverse order Assembly Tips Correctly align and connect the motor wire colors with the ESC wires...

Page 13: ...se to large metal object wireless source or another transmitter Move aircraft and transmitter to another location and attempt binding again Flight battery transmitter battery charge is too low Replace...

Page 14: ...ervices Your local hobby store and or place of purchase cannot provide warranty support or service Once assembly setup or use of the Product has been started you must contact your local distributor or...

Page 15: ...Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment genera...

Page 16: ...1 1 V 3S 25C 2200mAh Li Po PKZ1033 1300mAh 11 1v LiPo with EC3 1300mAh 11 1v LiPo mit EC3 Li Po 1300 mAh 11 1 V avec EC3 1300mAh 11 1 V Li Po con EC3 EFLB13003S20 1300mAh 11 1v LiPo with EC3 1300mAh 1...

Page 17: ...N Play and ModelMatch are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby LLC The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc All other trademarks service marks and log...

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